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I think there were a few nerves tonight but no way was Rebecca a worst act. I think Mary will go...and I think Matt didn't have a good week for him but he'll make the final with OD, Cher and Rebecca I think and on balance they are the four acts that most deserve to be there.


The bookies have odds shortening on Mary to go. For the final they have Matt to win, OD second and Rebecca third but Matts odds are drifting after tonight's show. OD's odds are shortening and Rebecca is shortening with some and drifting with others.

I called it last week for two to go this - wrong. Still, Mary will go tonight. She has gone as far as she can; the other four are all much more versatile than she. Thought Rebecca shaded it last night with Cher coming back as a strong and unique act.


Still think Matt will win. This isn't because he is the best act but because of the profile of the voters.

So pleased Cher got through.

She is my second fave after Matt.

Like I said previously, One direction don't appeal.

Rebecca, great voice, but boring (couldn't sit through her concert)

Matt to win, but Cher has the X factor ,even though she is not in my age range/music taste, is destined to go far.

ADMIN, Why was my 'vote for Matt' thread locked? Thanks Narnia! I know there was already an X factor thread, but mine was specifically about voting for Matt, because I wanted people to vote TONIGHT for him.

As it happens, it doesn't matter anyway, because he WON!

Narnia Wrote:

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> Well I'm not ADMIN so don't blame me. There's a

> football thread too and as I want Man Utd to win

> tomorrow ( yes against just ONE other team) I will

> start one just for them tomorrow hoping everyone

> will cheer for them.........or maybe I won't. What

> do you think?



I think you should start one.

If you feel passionately about something....Just do it!

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